B3340 Code:

Possible Cause

The most common causes of B3340 code being stored are due to a defective intermediate shaft speed sensor, output speed sensor, or input speed sensor.

Common Symptoms

It is often much more frugal to replace defective wiring rather than attempting to remove it from the complex web of wiring harnesses.

If either the reference voltage or ground circuits are open, use the digital volt/ohmmeter to check for continuity (disconnect all related control modules from the circuit before checking circuit resistance or controller damage may occur) and resistance in all circuits

CAN is the abbreviation for "controller area network." The CAN represents a communication bus that allows multiple microcontrollers to communicate with one another without the need for a host computer

If the code fails to immediately return, you may have an intermittent condition

Similar Problems

Fuel And Air Metering (Injector Circuit Malfunctions Only)

IC Circuit High Voltage

Transmission Engaged At High Throttle Angle

B3340 Troubleshooting

There will also be noise coming from the turning radiator fan and the belt that turn the fan blade. There are a multiple of other belt driven devices under the hood. An engine pulley is mounted to the engine of an automobile and drives all belts. Your car probably has a serpentine belt which is a continuous belt used to drive multiple peripheral devices. Parts or components should not be replaced with reference to only a B3340 DTC. The vehicle service manual should be consulted for more information on possible causes of the fault, along with required testing.

How to turn off B3340 check engine light ?

There are two ways to turn off the check engine light:

A repair technician can do so once repairs have been made.
The OBD II can automatically turn it off when it fails to detect the problem after several diagnostic cycles.